
Ceragem reported on Wednesday that their exhibition at CES 2026, held in Las Vegas from January 6-9, attracted around 15,000 visitors – more than double the attendance from the previous year.
The company’s showcase, themed “AI Wellness: The Living Home That Knows You Best,” drew a diverse crowd. Visitors included government officials, such as Ryu Je Myung, Deputy Minister of Science and ICT, as well as representatives from major corporations, including LG, Samsung, and Hyundai Construction.
Notable academics, including Professor Thales S. Teixeira, known for his work on Decoupling, also toured the exhibition.
Professor Teixeira, returning for the second consecutive year, expressed enthusiasm for Ceragem’s AI-driven residential healthcare models and their customer-centric approach.
He stressed that future market leaders will be companies that leverage data to enhance customers’ daily experiences. Teixeira is currently collaborating with Ceragem to develop innovative customer experience models.
The exhibition received overwhelmingly positive feedback, with over 90% of attendees reporting high satisfaction with the displays and interactive elements. Award-winning medical devices like the “Master AI Multi-Therapy Pod” and “Home Medicare Bed” were particularly well-received.
A spokesperson for Ceragem said the event provided an opportunity to present the company’s medical device technology and its vision for lifestyle-oriented, healthcare-focused living spaces to a global audience. The spokesperson added that strong interest from other companies in this vision has encouraged Ceragem to expand collaboration with international partners to develop integrated future solutions encompassing products, services, living environments, and urban planning.